Give them all a try. Most courses have some brands of trial woods and irons that you can test. I did before I bought my driver and one of my former palying buddies did before he bought his iron set. And what md7716 suggested are also good products. It all comes down to what you like best.

I'm going to go against the grain here and rcommend the Taylormade R9, very hitable for all skill levels, but I agree with the rest of the guys, get a bunch and take them to the range to try, its all about what fits you best.

Go get fit and make sure you get the right shaft! That is the key. I have used the Titleist 906 and liked it, but currently have a TM in my bag because I hit it farther and more reliably. Go find someone that can take swing speeds and stuff and get matched up... you won't be disappointed.

I'm not a golf pro, but I did stay at a Holiday Inn Express last night!

I agree with the fitting idea. I went in with idea TM or Calloway woods, but ended up with Mizuno. I would have never thought about Mizuno for woods, but that is the club that gave best results. I now have both 3W and 5W by Mizuno. F-50 5W and F-60 3W. You never know what will work for your game until you hit the clubs.